Maui Gyms That Accommodate Visitors

Did you eat a little too much over the holidays? Maybe you want to hit the new year running. With ample swimming and hiking options, staying active on Maui is easy. But sometimes you might want to visit a gym. Here are three gyms around Lahaina and three around Kihei that allow daily/weekly guest passes.

Kaanapali Fitness Center (Kaanapali) Located in the Aston Kaanapali Shores, a day/week/month pass to the Kaanapali Fitness Center gives you access to the resort fitness center. It a simple gym with cardio equipment, weight machines and some free weights. At $10 a day, it’s one of the better bargains. (Kaanapali Fitness Center)

Enjoy the Ride (Lahaina) If weights aren’t your thing, Enjoy the Ride offers spin classes, yoga and spin/yoga classes. The spin classes are in a candle-lit studio with pumping music and a ginormous virtual screen connecting you with riders around the world. For a unique use of that screen, sign up for a “ride down Haleakala.” It’s like riding down the mountain on a bike… without the stress of the trip up the mountain or the fear of crashing! You can drop in for single classes, or sign up for longer packages. (Enjoy the Ride)

The Gym Maui (Kihei) For those who want a no-frills place to pump some iron, The Gym Maui is the place. It’s a large warehouse-like space with racks and racks of free weights and weight and cardio machines. The Gym also offers personal training and has locker rooms. Visitor rates run from $10 a day to $55 a month. (The Gym Maui)

South Maui Fitness (Kihei) If you’re looking for a no-frills, inexpensive gym that’s open 24 hours, South Maui Fitness might be the gym you’re looking for. The unique thing about this gym is the employees are only there for about eight hours a day. The rest of the time, you use a key fob that gives you 24-hour access. Initial sign-up for a weekly/monthly pass needs to be completed while it’s staffed. Once you’ve signed up, you can come and go as you please. It’s a simple gym with no locker rooms or personal training. But if you know what you’re doing, it has plenty of cardio equipment and simple free weights and machines for you to jump onto. (South Maui Fitness)

Have you tried any gyms on Maui? Do you have a favorite? Leave us a comment below!